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There have been mass shootings all over the United States one after another.

The killings of 10 people in Buffalo, New York turned out to be a racist crime, which even President Biden condemned, but did not mention gun control.



Correspondent Kim Jong-won of New York.



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Police investigating the shooting in Buffalo in the United States has classified the crime as a racial hatred crime.



[Joseph Gramaglia / New York Buffalo Police Commissioner: Based on the evidence we have collected so far, this crime is clearly a racist crime.

You will be charged with a hate crime.]



It was confirmed that 18-year-old suspect Peyton Jen Drone, who was arrested at the scene yesterday (15th), left a 180-page declaration containing the reasons for his crime before he committed the crime.



He identified himself as a fascist, white supremacist, and racist in the document.



He also claimed he was committing the crime to save white people as a believer in a conspiracy theory that immigrants of color exterminate white people.



President Biden condemned racial crime as abhorrent.



[Joe Biden/President of the United States: We must all work to address the hatred that stains the American spirit.]



But before the shock of the Buffalo shooting, which killed 10 people, was over, guns were fired in California and Texas today one after another. The shooting took place, killing 3 people and injuring 8 people.



President Biden never made any mention of gun control, which he usually emphasized in his statements and speeches related to the incident.



The US media is analyzing analyzes that indicate that passing gun control legislation in Congress, led by Democrats, is virtually impossible.



(Video coverage: Lee Sang-wook, Kang Dong-cheol)